How to get here

From Dublin Airport

Dublin Airport is situated to the north of the City Centre
(approximately 10km).
The airport is not served by train so the only way to get to Trinity
College is via bus or taxi.
A taxi will cost approx €20 and takes about 30 minutes.

Aircoach (website: www.aircoach.ie) runs 24 hours,
every day direct to the city centre. Tickets can be purchased from the
bus driver and cost €7 single, €12 return. It stops at the
main entrance to Trinity College.

Dublin Bus also run regular buses (Airlink, route 747) to the
city centre, tickets cost €5 single fare. These buses go every 10 minutes during daytime and less frequently in the evenings and on Sundays.

Local buses also go to the city centre from the
airport and cost approximately €1.60, though may take longer
depending on their route.

From Dun Laoghaire ferry port

Stena Line and
Irish Ferries sail between
Dun Laoghaire and Holyhead in Wales, as well as between Rosslare,
co. Wexford and Fishguard, South Wales and between Rosslare and
France. Dun Laoghaire is 20 minutes from Dublin city centre by car
or by the suburban train
DART. Pearse station
is just next to Trinity College.

From inside Ireland

Bus Éireann operates bus services between Dublin and the
rest of Ireland. Busáras, the central bus station is located on Amiens
Street. Tel:+353 1 836 6111,
Email: info@buseireann.ie,
Website: www.buseireann.ie

Trains: Visitors travelling from the South and West by
train will arrive at Heuston Station, a short hop from the centre by
bus, tram or taxi. Those arriving from the North, North West and the
South East arrive at Connolly Station, which is a short walk from
O'Connell Street. From the South East (including Rosslare ferry port)
you may also arrive at Pearse Station, which is on Westland Row next
to Trinity College.
Tel: +353 1 836 6222,
Website: www.irishrail.ie

Taxis can be hailed or hired at taxi ranks or booked by
telephone. Three of the main taxi ranks in the city centre are
located on O'Connell Street, Dame Street and St. Stephen's Green.

Access to College Sunday evening is through either front gate or
the Nassau Street gate (entrance 2 on the campus map)
if the front gate is closed.

Those who are staying in Trinity College
and who arrive before or after registration on Sunday 24th the
Accommodation Office, located in West
Chapel (http://www.tcd.ie/Maps/chapel_west.html) will be open from 8AM until
midnight.
If you arrive after midnight you can get your room key from the porter's
lodge located on the left directly inside the front gate. If you arrive
after midnight you can knock on the door in front gate and the porter will
let you in.